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Rambo Dominick, brick vard Rainey John finisher h Leonard Robert weaver Leonard Ransford Charles teamster 1080 w main Helen Mrs. wid. h 1080w m Libby bds 1080 w m Nathan laborer
Read Byron laborer li River Reese John E. weaver h flat Lizzie servant at Washburns Stairl John dye house main
Minnie darner bds flat Reynolds James H. boss dresser 1350 w m William weaver w m
Richardson James wks brick yard William B. h State road William weaver h w m Rickards Frank B butcher Elizabeth h main George D. butcher
Marcus clerk bds Church
Melinda Mrs. h Church hill Tatro Joseph Jr., card room
Susan C. teacher h Church
Robare Alfred bell boy Greylock hotel Frank L. 1203 w main J 1080 w main
Roberts George laborer h Blk. rd Robinson Fred Back road
George laborer h Back road Roger Florence I. saleslady Rowland William operative Rowlands Arthur wks Hunters Rudman Hubert painter b Prospect Lily darner bds Prospect Sainsbury Eliza Mrs. h 17 main Etta darner w main
Savage Wm. farmer 1236 w main Elizabeth w main
George F. 1065 w main wks Hunter's Sarah Mrs. h Blackinton rd
Scott Thomas A. carpenter h Leonard Smith Arthur N. bookkeeper Blk. Co Henry blacksmith Greylock Natalie A. student bds main Stack David F. weaver bds 1328 w main James spinner 1328 w mai: William plumber Albany, N. Y.
Fred weaver main Leander weaver Fox hill
Stewart II. II. h 1878 main Stokes William II. weaver bds. main William Mrs. h main Stone Ellen weaver bds River John Mrs. w main Sullivan James fireman h 1368 main Michael flagman
Josephine winder
Joseph brickmaker Anthony farmer h main
J. wks brick vard Mary winder bds iron brideg
428
JAMES T. LARKIN'S
Taft Cora E. bds 1362 main
Herbert J. weaver main
Vorean Joseph weaver Beaver bds 12 main James E. Joomfixer 1370 w Walker, Rand & Son brick yard main 1088 State rd John spooler w main Watts Mabel spooler bds 1337 w main Mabel finishing room bds 6 main Jane S. Mrs. 1362 main William H. carpenter main
Taylor Joseph gardener Leonard Thomas Bert weaver bds Flat
Thomas wks Johnson's bds Flat Thomas w main
Fred pattern weaver Provi- dence
Richard Mrs. 1342 w main
George Jr. weaver Skowe- gan, Me. Ethel bds main George operative John filler
John W. weaver
John S. h 11 Main
Mary weaver
Mortimer W. principal school bds 1101 Blackstone
Richard weaver 11 Main
Thompson Bushnell h State rd
Tibbitts John gardener
Turner Edward W. 2d band spin- ner Davidson ave
Richard wks finishing h w main
Thomas wks weave room h w main
Uncles Fred weaver h 2 Prospect Henry dresser h Prospect
John finisher h Prospect William inspector
Utman Annie E. teacher kinder- garten North Adams
Lorenzo carpenter h Church
Theodore b Williamstown Commodore bds Church
Woodruff Ellen dressmaker 1191 w main
Charles salesman 1191 w main Washburn Charles E. boss dyer C. Earl chemist h 1272 main Ella student 1272 main
Waterhouse John designer h main Watts Gideon cloth inspector 1337 Main
Webb Edward weaver 42 Main White Jerry 1135 w main
Levi laborer b Williamstown Mary bds 1135 Blackinton rd Thomas watchman Brayton- ville h 1135 w main Thomas Mrs. 1135 w main Walter twister h main
Wilcox Annie spooler w main Thomas weaver main William weaver River Williams Charles painter h Leon- ard
Eddie student bds 49 w main Frank painter River
Jane weaver h Mam
Jane Mrs. widow h Leonard
John W. weaver bds 50 w m
Lily darner bds 50 w m
Eliza Mrs. b main
Mary Jane winder b w m
Minnie student bds w m
Richard Mrs. widow 49 main
Roy student
Thomas weaver John H. h Main
Woodruff Charles traveling sales- man B & D h Blk. road
Worthington Margaret Mrs. finish- er h main
Venaree James weaver Eclipse h J. T. LARKIN PRINTER 1088 Main North Adams
Voreau Andrew laborer h w main M. O. LARKIN PIANOS
429
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY.
GREYLOCK
Greylock is a typical New England cotton manufacturing village, situated about two miles west of North Adams on the line of the B. & M. railroad. Electric cars run to and from every 30 minutes. Fares, steam or electric five cents.
PROTESTANT SUNDAY SCHOOL.
Mr. E. Towne superintendent. Sunday services at 3.30 p. m.
Christian Endeavor Society, M.D. Towne president, Miss Hattie Wylie secretary,
FRENCH CATHOLIC CHURCH.
.
Rev. Fr. Hereaux pastor. Mass at 9 and 10.30 o'clock Sunday ; Sunday school at 1.30; vespers at 2 ; mass 8 o'clock Monday.
Greylock Improvement Society, A . F . Liberty Supt.
Base Ball Club, Louis Dion manager, Al Brown Capt.
Anderson Chas. farmer
Charles Jr. weaver State rd Felix trucking State rd James farm hand bds State Beaudreau J. Loraine rd James Jr. barber State rd
Nelson milkman bds State rd
Pierre shoe shop State rd
William clerk h main
Charles Burk block
Edward clerk
Emma cloth room
Mary cloth room
Peter shoe shop 417 State rd Armel Edward spinner 82 State rd Aldermay Frank 290 State rd Alderman Fred h State rd Dellas wks Ellis h State rd
Babcock Antony wks Braytonville Bandro Emile weaver
Barbeau John weaver h 26 J. Mrs. lı 23 Louise card room li 23
Baldwin Harry boss weaver h 93 Bardsley James boarding house Beaudin Nelson wks brick yard
Beaudrault Noah wks mill Benoit E D. Mrs. h 34 Rose Miss bds 34
Laura Miss dressmaker bds 34
Berard Geo.wks Hunter's h Blk r Benj. C. loomfixer h 292 new rd Bissaillon Eva wks mill bds 33 Fred wks Greylock
Frank wks Crosier
Fred h 10
Joseph wks Union h 8 Mary spinner
Blaydes Alfred at print works h Blackinton rd
Blessington Mary wks mill
Bournay Bagine weaver 7 State rd
Boisjoly Modest at brick yard
Bourdon Narcise h Greylock
430
JAMES T. LARKIN'S
Bourdeau William laborer h 8 Galvin S. P. & Co. general store Beaudin Mary weaver bds State rd Ganthier Thomas brick vard Napoleon weaver bds Staterd Gerineau Joseph removed Nelson brick yard h State rd Nelson Jr brick yd h State rd Boyer Arsene shoemaker bds 44 Joseph laborer h new rd Paul 56 new rd
Bressette Edgar D Loraine Boisilert Helise baker
Bourrie Kavier weaver Protec. ave
Brevnig Eufabab laborer
Brignole Peter spinner
Brown A. h Greylock
Buchanan Isabelle M. teacher
Buckinshaw M. wks mill
Burke John laborer 5 1-2 Protec. Halpin Charles shoe shop
Card Louis G. hr of crossing Cardmal Frank weaver Chalebone Louis card room
Charbineau George weaver
Chetto Charles weaver
Clark Isabella weaver Blackinton Collins Daniel Jr.laborer bds main Josie student
Comnaughton Thomas loomfixer Crews Win. milkman h Ford farm Conrad Elsner weaver
Crosier E. L. sta agt. hon cross. Cumms Charles Sr. laborer Charles Jr. brick yard Black- inton
Peter wks Braytonville
Davis Hickley bds n crossing
Dawson George twister
Dawson John twister
Day Daniel carpenter Jord
Decoteau Hermingils bakery
Dion Louis engineer
Duffy John wks spinning
Dupre M wood chopper
Dupont Paul weaver Durant Joe weaver
Durocher James barber h State rd Durocher Edward F hairdresser North Adams
Ellis A. E. laundry h New State road see adv Fountain Albert operative
Joseph weaver 2 Ford ave Eusebe Mrs. wid. Phelps pl Gion Louis engineer Glavelery John W. loomfixer Golden Patrick flagman B. &. M. R. R. Govette Dallas farmer
Govette Dolard laborer
Goegoire Joe spinner
Green Wm. loomfixer
Graig Edward wks mill
Green Harlow P. Mrs. boarding
Grelylock Mfg. Co. gingham
Nicholas carpenter William carpenter Harvey W. spinner State road Heap James weaver b boarding b John Protection ave Hernon Engene loomfixer Herzig John carpenter h 4 Protec. Heifkor Michael fireman
Jones Thomas paperhanger Junior Ida wks card room h 77 Greylock road Leonard boss carder
Kenny Peter weaver
Kenyon John H. loomfixer
King Alexander watchman mill Eveline wks mill Maxy laborer
Kliner August at mill Blackintos h Blackinton road
Lacosse Clifford weaver Mary spinner Joe Laundry gardener John gardener Louis gardener
Lafreniere Alex. laborer Eugene wks mill Idubric h Greylock rd
Laliberte Albert carpenter Lawler Wm. weaver Oliver electrician Wilfred at mill Langaur Herman weaver
431
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY.
Lavoy Mary weaver b 2 Crosier Liville Eugene weaver
Marchal Jules weaver h Greylock Minnie weaver b Fords lane Materni Samuel weaver Protec.ave Mousseau N. Proud pl
McNulty Barney wks mill bds b h
Meehan Catherine weaver bds 10 Rondeau Theophile wks print wks new rd
Jennie weaver bds 10 new rd John H. 10 new road Maggie weaver h 10 new rd Patrick J. Rev. Springfield Menard Joseph h 21
Monard S H. wks store
Mrs. Mary bds 360
Miller E. H. paymaster Greylock Shea Thomas boss spinner No. 1 mill
Greylock
New England Telephone & Smith Henry blacksmith Greylock Telegraph Co. see p 88
public station Blackinton Sherman Chas. E. Mrs. bds old store rd James No. 1 Greylock Smith Alice bds 3 Niles F. E. painter 285 State rd Noel Ernest 84
O'Brien Michael 15 Blk rd Margaret Mrs. at mill bds 13 Blackinton rd
O'Hara John Mrs. wks mill bds boarding house
Osgood Thomas carpenter b a r
Otis Mr. shoemaker h State rd
Packard Robert wks B. & A. bds 20 Greylock rd Parker Peter tailor Paquette May bds Crosier Joseph carder Pera Alphonse weaver
Perras Louis weaver
Phelps George H. gardener Pigeon Fred Adolf 28 State rd
Plankey Eugene contractor 364 Eugene Jr. laborer 362
Plankey Olivine bds 362
Piantier Eugene h 44 Greylock
Lorraine office 3 Boland blk N. Pondeau Mose 82 Adams see p 125
Provost Modest weaver
Madden John wks Blackinton h Raymond Domino h 71 State road
Henry weaver b 71 Napoleon h 71
Reackards watchman 30
Romillaus Louis laborer 10
Robare Frank wks Johnson's h 35 State rd
Ryan John farmer h 11 Protection James bds 11 Protection ave John bds 11 Protection ave Lucy bds 11 Protection ave
Sannon Mary Mrs, h 99
Savage Win. teamster
Schlums Carl Mrs.
Sears II. R. meat market 303
Dolphine spinner bds 3 Ephriam weaver h 3 Frank carpenter h 3 Henry weaver h 69 Spitler Herman weaver h Protec. Susbrick Frederick at mill h 16
Shambo Rosie Mrs. bds 364
Shambo Fred teamster 364
Swartzer Paul at print works he Protection ave
Telch Antoine 18 Protection ave A. wks Galvins bds 18 Pro- tection ave
Threin Oliva Tessier Richard laborer h 35 Rachel dver h 27 Eugene weaver Adlinda weaver Tetro Charles brick yard
432
JAMES T. LARKIN'S
Tischler Clement weaver mill
Towne W J. h State rd
Turcint Joseph operative h State
Varin Andrew laborer h 2 Blk rd Vernard James grocer 4 Blk rd Villeneuve Geo. machinist h 96 Vinellette Jollas weaver
Voget Herman weaver h Protec.
Wade William mule spinner Whitmore Edward clerk B. & D.
h 19 Protection ave .
Edward Sr. wks Windsor h 19 Grace student bds 19 Protec. Clara wks Windsor bds 19 Protection ave
Wilkinson Henry loomfixer
Warner August weaver h Protec. Welch John weaver bds b h
THE NEW AMERICAN 211 NORTH STREET.
Rates, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. AMERICAN PLAN. PLUMB & CLARK, Proprietors. PITTSFIELD, MASS.
WHITE &
The only shop in Western Mass.that is fully equipped to make Signs of every description. Our "Motto" Reasonable Prices, neatness and prompt service.
Eagle Street, Next to Baptist Church. Look For The Brownies.
A. FONTAINE, ~ ~ BAKER 19 Main Street.
Bread, Pies, Cakes and Cookies. Cart constantly on the road.
433
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY.
Deaths In North Adams.
From June 17, 1900 to July 1, 1901. Of Persons 18 Years and Upwards.
Date
Name
Age Date
Name
Age
1900
Sept.
June
1 Margaret Fitzgerald
29
17 Mamie Snow
26
9 Amelia M. McClellan 73
17 Daniel Reardon
61 10 Irene F. Hicks 50
19 Margaret Remsley
59 12 William McCarthy
53
19 Caroline A. Cole
52 13 Mary J. Kelly
32
21 George A. Hewett
52 15 William W. Gallup
76
23 Patrick Hynes
58 18 Dora Gagnon
19
23 Dennis McElroy
48 21 Jacob Roy
65
24 William J. Collins
26 23 Mary Benton
43
25 Sarah Tifft
95 24 Mary Conlon
67
26 Abigail D. Titus
80 27 Ella I. Darling 48
29 Minnie F. Reagan
25
3 Arthur U. Young
58 Oct.
4 Mary Ingraham
81 2 Charles M. Fish
62
5 Joseph Burell
28
3 Rosalie L. Avey 92
8 Clarissa Bedford
77 4 Patrick Fitzgerald 58
9 Eva Adams
31 5 George Lepain
24
11 Mary Brackley
68 11 William Kenley
76
14 Etta Hodges
35 11 John C. Fallon
29
14 Henrietta Estes
67 14 Ruth F. Sherman
19
21 Catherine Hogan
70 16 Julien Bourdeau
53
21 Jasper Monroe
42 18 Samuel Woodhead
53
25 Cashious Underwood
20 18 Henry White
72
29 Gratia E. Williams
82 18 Charles M. Beals
47
29 Charles M. Lindell
47 20 John Grinsell
60
31 Maggie Maxwell Aug.
39/20 Margaret Flynn
43
22 Andrew Giroux
86
2 Mary A. Shaw
54 28 James Mack
58
15 Eunice E. Brown
88 30 Elizabeth M. Clark
73
17 Wong Jong
42 Nov.
25 1 Josephine Jones 58
40 3 Martha E. Dodd 74
29 George W. Gorden
41 3 Henry B. Wooster 22
31 Mason E. Briggs
60 3 Anna Welch 62
31 Eliza Fuller
67 4 James White 23
July
18 George Mandeville
24 Joseph Robinson
431
JAMES T. LARKIN'S
Date Name
Age|Date Jan.
Name
Age
Nov.
5 Joseph W. Wright
75 22 Angelina Haley 83
6 Annie Gillman
24 22 Robert Kerr 52
23
Nov
27 James Hill
21
8 Mary Fee
64 27 Jennette E. Ottman 59
8 Sarah Harper
48 27 John Coates
59
11 John J. Murphy
29 29 Minnie Darroch 41
13 John Mahoney
69 Feb.
21 William P. Reagan
27 3 Francis E. Green 77
68 3 Mortimer Cavanough 26
66
26 Catherine M Copeland
46 4 Martin Sullivan
75
27 Caroline D. Rich
76 10 Octave L. Brothers
60
29 Marcella Mallory
77 10 Nathan Ransford
79
29 Anna E. Estes
70 II Robert F. Phelps 60
63 12 Bartholemew Linnehan 34
78
2 Dennis Finnegan
56 12 Margaret Cann
25
5 Michael Sanford
81 13 Emma Wisier
30
5 Ellen B. O'Keefe
18 13 John S. Ashton
36
7 Ellen Wait
· 31|13 Catherine Doyle
31
9 Elbridge Hodskins
75 14 John Duggan
84
11 William Dwyer
60 14 Daniel Graham
66
13 Arnold L. Leonard
19 15 Tryphosa Worthy
78
13 Joel C. Haskins
61 17 Margaret Walsh
50
14 Electa L. Blodgett
65 17 Mary Evans
76
1 5Augustus P. Iloulihan
27 17 Martha Sweet
62
19 Mary E. Chase
99 18 Daniel F. Barry
40
21 Margaret O'Brien
55 21 Julien Bitourne
45
21 Richard Thomas
69 23 Agnes H. Carrie
20
25 William Fitzgerald
61 21 Elizabeth Estes
71
26 Alfred Saulnier
33 23 Abert A. Hicks
75
29 Sarah Lewis
74 26 Jennie M. Gasitt 60
30 Ruth E. Clement
66 15 William McLennie
80
18 Sally Rice
84
26 William Gardner 28
25 26 Ellen Crandell
65
65 28 Mary C. Quackenbush 86
65 March
63 1 Maria T. Partridge 95
51 3 Alonzo Miller 66
48 8 Catherine Flynn 70
19 8 Abigail Church 80
17 Nicholas A. Degan 29 9 James Ralston 68
18 Patrick Jaffe
40 12 Frank C. Hosford 43
1901 Jan.
1 Arcilla Foisey
4 William H. Gaylord
6 Maria S. Mattison
6 John Bracewell
10 James M. Fletcher
12 William T. Clarkson
14 Victor Vien
28 2 Edesse Daniel 73
24 George E. Vandenberg
24 Eleza Rowley
24 James Henry Mulaney
42 4 Mary Carson
29 Oscar Estes
Dec.
12 Daniel Duggan
8 Elizabeth R. Wade
74 26 William Pease
435
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY.
Date
Name
Age Date Name
Age
March
May
13 Warren Madison
65 5 Annie Copeland
27
15 Martha Field
74 6 Granvill M. Bliss
75
17 Sarah A. Page
73 8 Delina Chalifoux
41
26 Emma M. Starks
56 8 Oliver D. ( rost r
65
30 Marceline Parrow
67 10 Hamedos Raymond
23
April
13 Charles K. Gould 65
1 Edward R. Chase
51 15 Mary Fitzpatrick
44
1 Mary Crosina
26 16 Georgiana Morrison 36
2 Patrick Moore
18 20 Mary Buckley 51
3 Susie R. Deming
29 21 Mary Burke 61
48
9 Edwin Rogers
79 23 Sybil Jane Bushnell
52
12 Ann McCrusker
72 23 Isabel Odile Rerrilard
44
13 Joseph A. Manning
13 Jane Drysdale
62 29 Sabastian Trabold
69
17 John Smith
57 May
19 Catherine Timoney
63 12 Harriet Worster 51
19 Mary A. La Pierre
38 31 Ann Emery 69
21 Henry Clay Bliss
81 June
21 Rossana Hughes
61 2 Amos D. Pierce 57
47 2 Thomas Pearson
81
22 Louis G. Lord
48 5 Bridget Donovan 40
22 Jane M. Chilson
69 5 Avers C. Pattison
84
23 Simeon Giroux
19 11 Caroline Mussey
69
24 Charlotte M. Hodge
21 17 George Haskins
57
26 John Borardi
20 18 William H Lally 42
26
30 Charles W. Hall
64 26 John Loomis
55
Mar
30 Catherine Cavanough
50
2 Elizabeth Carter
25 28 Lena Peak
57
2 Bridget Gilrain
50 July
4 John Gillen
85 1 James Gillick
50
28 Bernard Bridgeman
41 18 Philip Macky 72
28 James B. White
73 18 Henry Hoser
1 George F. Kilbourne
70 27 Alice Wall
4.5
21 Leonard Thurell
58 22 Nellie Tyrell
7 Charles H. Warner
50 29 Henry L. Tuttle 80
EWARE
Of Bogus Directory Canvassers. Call us up, LARKIN'S Directory Office. Office 5 Main Street.
436.
JAMES T. LARKIN'S
J. A. JOHNSON,
DEALER IN
Western and Native Horses
Carriages.Sleighs. Harness, Robes Blankets, Whips. etc. Sale Stable 15 1% Main St. Store 19 Marshall S .. Telephone 155-5. Also agent for Walter A Wood, Mowing and Harvesting machinery which is the best on the market.
North Adams, Mass.
F. O. HENRY & CO.,
Successors to T. F. Kennedy. Practical Roofers and Concreters,
Concrete Walks and Drives . ·Sole Agent for Berkshire County for the "Bee Hive Brand," FELT and COMPOSITION ROOFING. Prompt attention given to orders, Orders left at 45 Arnold Place.
Read the Rules and Regulations of the State Normal School.
Hoosac Tunnel Statistics.
First proposed (for canal),
1819
Chartered,
1848
Commeneed,
1851
Headings met, Nov. 27,
1874
Completed,
1875
Lighted by Electricity,
1889
Total length, feet,
25,031
East end to Central shaft, feet, -
- 12,837
Central shaft to West shaft, feet,
9,694
West shaft to West end, feet,
2,500
Depth Central shaft, feet,
1,028
Depth West shaft, feet,
318
Size Central shaft, feet,
15x27'
Size West shaft, feet,
10×14
Height Eastern summit, feet,
1,429
Height Western summit, feet,
1,718
Grade per mile, feet,
26.40
Rock excavation, tons,
1,900,000
Height, feet,
20
Width, feet,
24
Water discharged East end, gals. per min.,
100
Water discharged West end, gals, per min., 600
Men employed, 800 to 900
Miles from Boston,
136
First traln through, Feb. 9,
1875
First freight train, April 15,
-
1875
First passenger train. Oet, 13
1875
Above tide at East portal, feet,
766
Total length brick arching, feet,
7,573
Number bricks used in arching, Cost $14,000,000
20,000,000
Lives lost,
195
Error in line at points of meeting, 9-16 inch
Read All The Advertisements Very Carefully
F. O. HENRY &
Successor to T. F. KENNEDY.
PRACTICAL ROOFERS
Sole Agents for Berkshire County, for the "Bee Hive" Brand FELT and COMPOSITION ROOFING.
Prompt Attention Given to Orders. OFFICE, 35 1-2 MAIN STREET. NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
The "Bee Hive" Brand
Felt and Composition Roofing, Manufactured by the New England Felt Roofing Works.
These materials have been known throughout New England for more than 45 years as the STANDARD ROOFING, and have been in constant use during all that period by the largest Manufacturing Companies, and since 1864 the amount of surface covered by the roofing equals 155,000,000 square feet.
The following are selected from a very large number of corporations in New England who have had this roofing in use for periods, in many instances, of from Twenty to Forty-five years.
SQUARE FEET
SQUARE FEET
Renfrew Manufacting Co. Adams, 250,000 Seaconet Mills Co., Fall River, 100,000
Arnold Print Works, North Adams, Windsor Manufacturing Co.,N. Adams, 100,000 Smith Paper Co., Lee, 75,000
100,000 Potomska Mills, New Bedford,
200,000
Pacific Mills, Lawrence, 11.000
Merrimac Mfg. Co., Lowell, 650,000
J. L. & T. A. Peck Mfg. Co., Pittsfield,
55,000 Achushnet Mills, New Bedford,
175,000
Monument Mills, Housatonic,
50,000 Hathaway Mills, New Bedford,
75,000
Dwight Mfg. Co., Chicopee,
250,000 Howland Mills, New Bedford,
Chicopee Mfg. Co., Chicopee,
125,000
Rotch Mills, New Bed ord,
95,000
Water Power Co., Holyoke,
100,000
Washington Mills, Lawrence,
318,000
Lyman Mills Co., Holyoke,
75,000
Lawrence Mfg. Co., Lowell,
395,000
Otis Company, Ware,
175,000
Tremont & Suffolk Co., Lowell,
275,000
Lancaster Mills, Clinton,
240,000
Nashua Mfg. Co., Nashua, N. H.,
250.000
Bigelow Carpet Co.,
130,000
B. B. & R. Knight Mfg. Co., Providence, R. I., 450,000
Whittenton Mfg. Co., Taunton,
195,000
Lonsdale Mfg. Co. Lonsdale, R. I., 625,000
Cohannet Mfg. Co., Taunton,
212,500
Sanford Spinning Co., Fall River,
100,000
Willimantic Linen' Co.,: Willimantic,
218,500
Globe Yarn Mills Co., Fall River,
95,000
Conn,
The "Bee Hive " Brand Roofing can be obtained from Practical Roofers recommended by the Company and located at the principal business centres of New England who are provided with every facility for the prosecution of the business; all contracts will be promptly executed. Further information furnished by
F. O. HENRY & CO. Successor to T. F. Kennedy
OR NEW ENGLAND FELT ROOFING WORKS, BOSTON, MASS. Inventors and only Manufacturers, 18 Postoffice Sq, Boston, Mass.
125,00 0
G. H. Gilbert Mfg. Co., Ware,
155,000 Amoskeag Mfg. Co., Manchester, N. H. 1,200,000
F. CONNOR
MANUFACTURER OF
Grand and Upright Pianos,
CONNOR PIANOS
are marvelous in Tone, Touch and Design. Are recognized by musicians and musical critics as one of the few Great Pianos of the world. These renowned instruments are constructed with a care, and supervision which no ordinary piano receives. We are sole agents for the
CONNOR PIANOS
and carry a complete line of all the latest casings and woods. We ask an examination of these marvelous instruments by all intending purchasers.
M. O. Larkin, 20 Bank Street, North Adams,. Mass. M. A. Larkin Music Room, 317 High Street, Holyoke, Mass. Frank Larkin, Pittsfield, Mass. F. Connor Piano Factory, 134th Street and Trinity Ave. Warerooms, 4 E. 42nd Street, near Fifth Avenue,
NEW YORK.
FITZGERALD
BROTHERS
BREWING CO.
fitzgerald Brothers
BREWERY, TROVA
Ale, Porter änd Lager Beer
95 TO 5|| RIVER ST TROY, N.Y. 439 WASHINGTON ST.AND 23 TO 29 DESBROSSES ST. NEW YORK.
NEW YORK DEPOT.
OFFICE AND STABLES. AN. WARNERAN
TROY, N. Y.
Bottled Beer a Specialty Packed in Barrels
and Cases and Shipped to all parts of the United States.
Guaranteed absolutely Pure and equal to best imported.
Office 498 River St., Troy, N. Y.
Conway Bros. and Kane,
BREWERS of PURE
ALES ~ AND . PORTER.
CELEBRATED
Still and Pressure Ales
A SPECIALTY.
2312 to 2332 Seventh Ave. S
Troy, N. Y.
PENROSE & McENIRY,
BREWERS of The CELEBRATED
I X L Still Ale,
P. and M. xx and xxx Ales.
Stock and Porter.
COHOES, N. Y.
HUDSON RIVER BY DAYLIGHT.
PALACE IRON STEAMERS.
"New York" and "Albany."
ALBANY
Leave Albany daily (Sunday excepted) 8.30 a. m., Hudson 10.40, Catskill 11 a. m., Kingston Point 12.25 p. m., Poughkeep- sie 1.20, Newburgh 2.15, West Point 2.50, Yonkers 4.30, due to arrive at West 22nd Street at 5.30, Desbrosses Street at 6 and Brooklyn (by annex) 6.30. Returning leave New York 22nd Street, North River, 9 a. m.
Through tickets and baggage checked to Philadelphia. New Jersey Coast resorts and the South.
Pennsylvania R. R. depot adjoins Desbrosses Street Pier.
Meals served from 7 a. m. a la carte ; also Table d'hote at $[ from 11 to 3 p. M.
Concerts daily by Fine Orchestras.
SEASON CLOSES Oct. 21st, 1901.
For further information address
W. B. ELMENDORF, General Agent,
HUDSON RIVER DAY LINE, - ALBANY, N. Y.
AP
LLOP
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